While the clocks have just changed with winter drawing in, American Airlines is already making big plans for the summer of 2025. Among these is a transatlantic expansion from its hub at Miami International Airport (MIA), where the US legacy carrier is looking to expand its European capacity. When in Rome As noted yesterday by Miami International Airport, American Airlines has taken the exciting step of launching a brand-new route from the Florida facility next year.
This will serve Leonardo da Vinci Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO), offering a non-stop connection with the Fort Worth-headquartered oneworld founding member for the first time. Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava stated that: "I am proud to celebrate our largest flying partner, American Airlines, and their announcement to strengthen its transatlantic network at MIA. This expansion reflects Miami-Dade County’s growth as a key link between North America, Europe, and beyond.
" Get all the latest aviation news for North America here! American Airlines will begin operating the new route from Miami International Airport to Rome Fiumicino on June 5th, flying the Boeing 777-200 on a daily basis. Current scheduling data from Cirium , an aviation analytics company, suggests that these services will run until September 2nd, with competition coming from ITA Airways. Unlike American, the Italian flag carrier serves the route all year round.
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